Dallas Strip Clubs: Cowboys’ quiet offseason a good thing
You see as much as I’ve grown to enjoy stories about high-profile wide receivers stabbing teammates in the neck with scissors, ex-defensive linemen being busted with dope stashes the size of small linebackers and conspiracy theories involving double top secret quarteback-tight end play drawing sessions, I actually find it refreshing to see team a that’s underachieved mightily over the past decade for once focus most of their energy on football.
Sure, the Cowboys still made a few offseason headlines.
The collapse of the team’s indoor facility raised some eyebrows. The opening of Jerry World and the discovery of Jones’ low-hanging, punt-blocking mega jumbo screen spawned some columns. And the cutting of reality TV show winner Jesse Holley even made the news.
But the vast majority of stories written on the Cowboys since the beginning of training camp have been about what’s happening on the field rather than in the locker room or in a strip club, which is an awfully nice change of pace.